General Information
Math 351 is one of two courses mathematics majors may take to satisfy the algebra requirement.   (The other is Math 350.)
Catalog Description
01:640:351-352 Introduction to Abstract Algebra I,II (4,3)
Abstract algebraic systems, including groups, rings, fields, polynomials, and some Galois theory.
Prerequisites: CALC3, 01:640:250, and 300, or permission of department.
Textbook
Thomas W. Hungerford; Abstract Algebra: An Introduction (third edition);
Cengage, 2011;
ISBN: 978-1111569624
Summer 2022 Schedule
Fall 2016 course webpage
Previous Semesters of 640:351 | |||
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Spring | Fall | Spring | Fall |
S2016 Borisov, Cherlin | F2016 Weibel | S2014 Wilson, Luo | F2014 Lynd, Pontes | S2016 Borisov, Lynd | F2015 Sahi | S2012 Weibel | F2012 Lynd | S2013 Wilson, Sargsyan | F2013 Tunnell |
S2010 O'Nan | F2010 Wilson | S2011 Cherlin | F2011 Mejia-Ramos | S2008 O'Nan | F2008 O'Nan | F2009 Bumby | F2009 O'Nan |
F2004 Sims | F2005 Lyons | F2006 Cook | F2007 Wilson | F1999 Bumby F1998 Weibel |
F2001 Sims | F2002 Sims | F2003 Cherlin S2003 A. Taylor |
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